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Spring mot Ulla, spring! Cornelis sjunger Bellman
1971 studio album by Cornelis Vreeswijk From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Spring mot Ulla, spring! Cornelis sjunger Bellman (English: Run to Ulla, run! Cornelis sings Bellman) is a 1971 studio album by the Swedish-Dutch folk singer-songwriter Cornelis Vreeswijk. The album contains an unconventional presentation of Carl Michael Bellman songs from his 1790 Fredman's Epistles, and was a commercial success for Vreeswijk. The title phrase "Spring mot Ulla, spring!" is a line in Epistle 67, "Fader Movitz, Bror", which is the first track in the album.[1]
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Track listing
All songs by Carl Michael Bellman.
- Epistel no. 67 - Fader Movitz, Bror[2]
- Epistel no. 43 - Värm mer öl och bröd[3]
- Epistel no. 40 - Ge rum i bröllopsgåln[4]
- Epistel no. 36 - Vår Ulla låg i sängen och sov[5]
- Epistel no. 72 - Glimmande nymf[6]
- Epistel no. 68 - Movitz i afton står baln[7]
- Epistel no. 28 - I går såg jag ditt barn, min Fröja[8]
- Epistel no. 48 - Solen glimmar blank och trind[9]
- Epistel no. 7 - Fram med basfiolen, knäpp och skruva[10]
- Epistel no. 81 - Märk hur vår skugga[11]
- Epistel no. 24 - Kära syster, mig nu lyster[12]
- Epistel no. 27 - Gubben är gammal, urverket dras[13]
- Epistel no. 71 - Ulla, min Ulla, säj, får jag dig bjuda[14]
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